News flash
- 17.5 MWp project supports decarbonisation of energy intensive cement industry.
- Jinko’s high efficiency N Type TopCon modules deployed for harsh climate performance.
Jinko Solar has announced the successful supply of a 17.5 MWp solar power plant in Egypt, delivered in partnership with Misr Beni Suef Cement, IRSC for Renewable Energy Solutions and local distributor El-Marwa Renewable Energy.
The project marks a significant step in integrating renewable energy into Egypt’s cement industry, one of the country’s most energy intensive sectors. The solar installation is expected to reduce carbon emissions while improving energy efficiency and supporting national clean energy ambitions.
At the centre of the plant are Jinko Solar’s N Type TopCon Tiger Neo modules, designed to deliver high efficiency and long term reliability under challenging environmental conditions. The technology is engineered to maintain strong performance in high temperatures and dusty environments typical of the Middle East.
The modules feature improved temperature coefficients and resistance to degradation, enabling higher energy yields even under intense solar irradiation. This ensures stable and consistent power generation, making the solution well suited for large scale industrial applications across Egypt and similar markets.
Author: Bryan Groenendaal













